Friday, July 7, 2017

New Regulations for visitors of Machu Picchu since July 2017

The Peruvian Ministry of Culture is set to roll out a new regulation for visitors of Machu Picchu.

Starting on July 1, tourists visiting Machu Picchu must be accompanied by a licensed tour guide for either a morning tour (6 a.m. to 12 p.m.) or an afternoon tour (12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.) In addition, a group of visitors will be limited to a maximum of 16 people.

Ticket prices will remain the same at 152 Peruvian Sol (US$46.45) for adults. Those wanting to spend a whole day at the Incan citadel will pay for both the morning and afternoon tours. Tickets are available at Machu Picchu’s official website and can also be purchased from tour operators.

“We anticipate that the new system introduced by the Ministry of Culture will regulate the flow of travelers entering the site and help to preserve the authenticity of this national treasure,” said Tony Mason, CEO of the Latin American Travel Association (LATA), as reported by kompas.com.

Tickets already purchased will still be valid through December 2017 and these ticket holders will not be subjected to the new time restrictions, according to The Independent.

Ministerial Resolution No. 070-2017-MC prohibits the use of:

  • Tripods, supports or extensions for cameras, cell phones or any other element of stabilization or extension for the filming or photography of the Sanctuary Machu Picchu; As well as the so-called selfie stick or monopie that fits the mobile phone to take pictures or film.
  • The use of backpacks or bags that exude the size of 40 x 30 x 20 cm, If the size is exceeded, these should be left in the wardrobes that are located in the access to Machu Picchu.
  • The entrance of food and utensils.
  • Income with any type of illegal substance or under its effects.
  • The entrance with any type of alcoholic beverage or in ethyl state.
  • Entry with animals (except for guide dogs being strictly necessary.)
  • Income with any type of aerosols.
  • Entry with any type of musical instrument, megaphone or speakers.
  • It is not allowed to use virtual applications with cell phones or mobile devices in narrow arteries, trails or congestion sites (it is allowed only in large spaces or places of explanation)
  • No return is allowed with heels or hard-shoe shoes. (Only athletic shoes with soft or rubber sole are permitted.)
  • No access with baby carriages, Only with baby backpacks without metal frames.
  • It is prohibited to enter with any type of sharp objects or weapons of any type, or to enter with banners. It will only be allowed for guides with groups of more than 5 people.
  • It is not allowed to cause tumult, jump, jump or generate disorder in the access to Machu Picchu or in the interior.
  • It is not allowed to enter with clothing intended for advertising purposes.
  • It is not allowed to climb or lean on walls and / or structures, move, touch or extract lithic elements.
  • Prohibited to make graffiti, as well as disturb, extract or collect native flora and fauna and / or cultural elements.
  • Activities that distort the sacred character of the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu are not allowed, such as fashion shows, dances and social engagements, ceremonies of any kind.
  • It is not allowed to enter portable seats, among others; Entry of canes with metallic or hard tip (the use of walking sticks for elderly people or with obvious physical incapacity, as long as they have a tip of jebe)
  • It is prohibited to carry out any type of activity that implies the impairment or deterioration of the llaqta of Machu Picchu, its natural environment and / or facilities.
  • Obscene acts contrary to morality and good manners are not allowed, nor are they stripped, disguised, recumbent, running and / or jumping.
  • It is forbidden to make loud or annoying noises such as clapping, screaming, whistling, singing, among others.
  • Smoking is not allowed or vapear.

  • No fire is allowed.
  • Dispose of waste of any kind.
  • Do not respect established circuits and routes.
  • The ambulatory trade to the interior of the llaqta of Machu Picchu and spaces bordering to the bridge Ruinas.
  • Feeding domestic and wild animals.
  • Fly over with paragliders, drones or any kind of smaller craft; As well as making films or photographs for advertising purposes or in places of high risk.
  • Finally, illegal entry to the llaqta of Machu Picchu is prohibited by routes not allowed.

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